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Rebecca Onie
NameRebecca Onie
OccupationSocial entrepreneur, founder of Health Leads
AwardsMacArthur Fellowship, Forbes 30 Under 30

Rebecca Onie is a renowned social entrepreneur and founder of Health Leads, a non-profit organization that addresses the social determinants of health. She has worked closely with Barack Obama's administration, Bill Clinton's Clinton Foundation, and Melinda Gates' Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation to improve healthcare outcomes for low-income families. Onie's work has been recognized by Forbes, The New York Times, and Harvard University, where she has been a Harvard University Hauser Center for Nonprofit Organizations fellow. Her efforts have also been supported by The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, The California Endowment, and The Kresge Foundation.

Early Life and Education

Rebecca Onie was born and raised in Boston, Massachusetts, and attended Harvard University, where she studied Sociology and Psychology. During her time at Harvard University, she was exposed to the works of Paul Farmer, Jim Yong Kim, and Tracy Kidder, which inspired her to pursue a career in social entrepreneurship and healthcare. Onie also worked with Partners In Health, a non-profit organization co-founded by Paul Farmer and Jim Yong Kim, to address healthcare disparities in Rwanda and Haiti. She later earned her Master's degree in Public Health from Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, where she was influenced by the research of Atul Gawande and Donald Berwick.

Career

Onie's career in social entrepreneurship began when she co-founded Health Leads with Barry Zuckerman and Jack Geiger while still a student at Harvard University. Her work with Health Leads has been recognized by The White House, The Department of Health and Human Services, and The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Onie has also worked with The National Academy of Medicine, The American Academy of Pediatrics, and The American Medical Association to develop innovative solutions to address the social determinants of health. Her collaborations have included partnerships with Kaiser Permanente, The Cleveland Clinic, and Massachusetts General Hospital to improve healthcare outcomes for low-income families.

Health Leads

Health Leads is a non-profit organization that addresses the social determinants of health by connecting patients with community resources and services. The organization has worked with The United Way, The Salvation Army, and The American Red Cross to provide essential services such as food, housing, and employment assistance. Onie's work with Health Leads has been supported by The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, The California Endowment, and The Kresge Foundation, and has been recognized by The New York Times, Forbes, and Harvard University. Health Leads has also partnered with The National Association of Community Health Centers, The American Hospital Association, and The Catholic Health Association to expand its services and reach more patients.

Awards and Recognition

Rebecca Onie has received numerous awards and recognition for her work in social entrepreneurship and healthcare. She was awarded the MacArthur Fellowship in 2009, and was named one of Forbes 30 Under 30 in 2011. Onie has also received the Skoll Award for Social Entrepreneurship, the Ashoka Fellowship, and the Schwab Foundation for Social Entrepreneurship award. Her work has been recognized by The White House, The Department of Health and Human Services, and The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and she has been featured in The New York Times, Forbes, and Harvard University publications.

Public Engagement and Media

Rebecca Onie is a frequent speaker and commentator on issues related to social entrepreneurship, healthcare, and poverty. She has spoken at The White House, The United Nations, and The World Economic Forum, and has been featured in The New York Times, Forbes, and Harvard University publications. Onie has also appeared on CNN, NPR, and PBS NewsHour, and has written for The Huffington Post, The Atlantic, and The New England Journal of Medicine. Her work has been recognized by The National Academy of Medicine, The American Academy of Pediatrics, and The American Medical Association, and she continues to be a leading voice in the field of social entrepreneurship and healthcare. Category:Social entrepreneurship

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